Dark Dun

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Re: Dark Dun

Post by hankaye » Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:18 am

Old hat;

Scheesh ... impressive amount of colors!!!

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Re: Dark Dun

Post by Old Hat » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:49 am

I know...I've been trying to stay away until after the holidays.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: Dark Dun

Post by Roadkill » Thu Dec 13, 2012 2:01 pm

I made a rack years ago for my color choices. ;)

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The local craft store where i got them and many other supplies is long gone. :(
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Re: Dark Dun

Post by hankaye » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:43 pm

Old hat, Howdy;

Another thought, ... how hard would it be to shove
some of that into some midge tubing ala DUBBN ????

Just popped into my head.

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Re: Dark Dun

Post by Old Hat » Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:19 am

Might be possible. You would have to thread it with a needle probably.
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Re: Dark Dun

Post by Mataura mayfly » Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:22 am

hankaye wrote:Old hat, Howdy;

Another thought, ... how hard would it be to shove
some of that into some midge tubing ala DUBBN ????

Just popped into my head.

hank
Any thread that is smaller in diameter than the tube you wish to place it inside and is not to "furry" and the inside of said tube is smooth, can be threaded by starting the thread in one end of the tube, placing the other end of the tube in your mouth and drawing a sharp intake of breath through the tube. You must leave slack thread off the reel for this to work, but it is how I thread most bobbin holders that do not have a ceramic bead at the end and are just straight tube.

Nice rack Roadkill, much more organised than my jumble drawer. :)
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Re: Dark Dun

Post by Kelly L. » Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:38 pm

I love this type of fly, and the fish do too! :D Supreme job!
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Re: Dark Dun

Post by William Anderson » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:40 am

Old Hat wrote:Thanks all for the comments.

William, the blending filament is a very thin tinsel like thread with a metallic look. I had some laying around that I purchased a while ago to play with. I was after a dubbed body where the core had a shimmer to it similar to what we are after with tinsel ribbing. I didn't want the ribbing only an internal flash. This is a fine tinsel with a very small core of thread. It doesn't stretch much. I waxed it a little to get the hare dubbing to apply and then formed a dubbing loop as you would with thread. I haven't tried but don't believe it would hold the twist well in the block. I haven't put it in a bobbin yet but I think it would work very well as a thread.

Here is a Website for the stuff they other options which are similar as well. A lot of color options.
http://www.kreinik.com/kshop/product.ph ... =20&page=1

Carl, I meant to say so earlier, but thanks for the deets. This is similar to the Sulky Sliver Metallic thread that Bill and I have used to create spun bodies, but this is a much more natural effect and beautifully done. There is not enough time to tie all the great flies and use all the cool materials that are being presented. This one is exceptional.

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